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DATE: March 13, 2025 at 12:04PM
SOURCE: SOCIALPSYCHOLOGY.ORG

TITLE: U.S. EPA Eliminating Environmental Justice Jobs

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Source: CBS News - U.S. News

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is "eliminating all diversity, equity and inclusion and environmental justice offices and positions immediately," according to screenshots of an internal memo obtained by CBS News. The move—made in response to President Trump's order on "ending radical and wasteful government DEI programs and preferences"—means the Environmental Justice Divisions within 10 EPA regional offices will be eliminated.

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www.socialpsychology.orgEPA eliminating environmental justice jobsThe positions will be eliminated "immediately," according to a memo by Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin.

DATE: March 13, 2025 at 12:01PM
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TITLE: House Hearing Ends Abruptly After Republican Misgenders Trans Member

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A congressional hearing came to a tense and abrupt ending Tuesday in a confrontation over how to identify the first openly transgender member of Congress. Representative Keith Self, the Texas Republican chair of the House Foreign Relations Subcommittee, started the confrontation by identifying Representative Sarah McBride of Delaware as "Mr. McBride." McBride, a Democrat elected in November, addressed Self as "Madam Chairman" before beginning to...

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DATE: March 13, 2025 at 12:01PM
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TITLE: She Advanced DEI at Her School. Her Son-in-Law, JD Vance, Wants to End It

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Source: CBS News - U.S. News

As U.S. colleges adapt to new federal policies aimed at ending programs related to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), one school administrator is in a potentially tricky position. Lakshmi Chilukuri is the provost of the University of California San Diego's Sixth College, has served on the school's biological sciences diversity committee, and has written proudly of her school's commitment to diversity. She is also Vice President JD Vance's...

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If you are, have ever been, or know someone, who are struggling with loneliness, do you have any thoughts on what could possibly make you/them want to go out?

Could be any activity (within reason) that can be advertised as open to everyone in the local community. Examples are culinary group, philosophy café, boardgame nights, book club, science café, a group that goes for walks together.. Would love other suggestions as well.

DATE: March 12, 2025 at 01:46PM
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TITLE: Do you see what I see?

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As a child, did it ever occur to you that your perception of color differed from that of others? It's quite common to have this thought, but it turns out that the human color experience may be more universal than we previously believed. In psychology and neuroscience, the relationship between subjective experience, such as how we perceive color, and physical brain activity has remained an unresolved problem. Furthermore, due to their limited language abilities, studying conscious experiences in children has posed a particular challenge. This inspired a team of researchers to establish a methodology for evaluating conscious experiences, or qualia, in young children. Focusing on their experience with color, the team developed a touch panel interface that requires only minimal language skills, making it accessible for children as young as 3 years old.

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Fascism taking over the world is making us ill.
The Manosphere telling Men they can do what they want, but also must fit into an impossible ideal that's just a grift. And that toxicity is unleashed on the rest of us.

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The Guardian · Urgent adult mental health crisis referrals in England double in a yearBy Jessica Murray

DATE: March 13, 2025 at 06:00PM
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TITLE: Dopamine and social media: Why you can’t stop scrolling, according to neuroscience

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That satisfying feeling after doomscrolling through endless TikTok videos or impulsively shopping online mimics the relief of scratching an itch. This is dopamine at work — a brain chemical (neurotransmitter) responsible for feelings of reward and accomplishment. Whether indulging in viral videos or engaging in new hobbies, dopamine creates a sense of achievement that keeps us coming back for more.

However, reliance on these dopamine hits can lead to lasting brain changes, particularly in teenagers and young adults. This is what my team and I at London Southbank University study. We investigated which brain regions and connections change due to increased social media engagement — or “dopa-mining”, as we call it.

Using social media lights up the same parts of your brain as other addictions, such as drugs, alcohol and gambling. Scientists have found that every time you get a notification, a “like”, or even watch a video you enjoy, your brain’s reward system (the nucleus accumbens) gets activated. This is the same system that makes people feel pleasure when they win money or eat their favourite snack.

But here’s the catch: the more you use social media, the harder it can be for your brain to resist it. It’s like training your brain to crave those dopamine hits – just like an addiction.

Ever wonder why social media feels so addictive? It’s because your brain starts pruning (or trimming) neurons, a bit like cutting away extra branches on a tree, to make the “reward pathway” faster.

This sounds efficient, but it’s not great. The shorter pathway means your brain can “feel” rewards faster, but we know from research that it can also make you more impulsive and less able to stop yourself from scrolling. Over time, this pruning can shrink the size of certain brain areas, like the amygdala and nucleus accumbens, which are key for controlling emotions and making decisions.

Can social media mess with your mental health?

Have you noticed feeling more anxious or down after spending hours on Instagram or Snapchat? You’re not alone. Studies show that people who spend a lot of time on social media are more likely to feel stressed, anxious or even depressed. Why? Because apps such as Instagram are designed to make you seek validation from others. When you don’t get the likes or comments you’re hoping for, it can affect your self-esteem.

On the flip side, those who use social media less often report feeling more confident and less worried about what others think.

How many times have you promised yourself “just five more minutes”, while scrolling in bed, only to realise an hour has passed?

Social media is designed to keep you hooked, much like gambling or drinking. Every notification, like and comment triggers dopamine, making it harder to stop. Scientists call this “delay discounting”, which is when you choose the immediate reward (scrolling) over something important, like studying, sleeping or even hanging out with friends in real life.

Understanding the effect of social media on the brain is just the beginning. The next step in research is to dig even deeper into how social media disrupts the brain’s “default mode network” (DMN) — a system that’s active when you’re not focused on a specific task, such as when you’re daydreaming or reflecting.

Using EEG (a method that tracks brain activity), my team and I are examining whether heavy social media use interferes with this network. Why does this matter? The DMN plays a big role in how we process our sense of self, make decisions and even regulate our emotions. If it is disrupted, it could explain why some social media users struggle with attention, emotional control and maintaining healthy mental habits.

The good news is you don’t have to give up social media entirely. But being aware of how it affects your brain is the first step to taking back control.

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

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PsyPost · Dopamine and social media: Why you can’t stop scrolling, according to neuroscienceBy Laura Elin Pigott

DATE: March 13, 2025 at 06:00PM
SOURCE: PSYCHIATRIC TIMES

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DATE: March 13, 2025 at 05:45PM
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A Phase 1 trial has begun for NBI-1140675, a next-generation VMAT2 inhibitor targeting neurological and neuropsychiatric conditions. Here's what we know: t.co/5K270Mt75Z

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Psychiatric Times · Phase 1 Study Initiated: NBI-1140675 for Neurological and Neuropsychiatric ConditionsBy Leah Kuntz

DATE: March 13, 2025 at 04:59PM
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DATE: March 12, 2025 at 12:38PM
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TITLE: How the brain uses 'building blocks' to navigate social interactions

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Our brains use basic 'building blocks' of information to keep track of how people interact, enabling us to navigate complex social interactions, finds a new study.

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DATE: March 12, 2025 at 12:38PM
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TITLE: How the brain uses 'building blocks' to navigate social interactions

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Our brains use basic 'building blocks' of information to keep track of how people interact, enabling us to navigate complex social interactions, finds a new study.

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